Back in 2024, Renesas first released the RA0E1, an ultra-low-power Cortex-M23 MCU designed for cost-sensitive applications, followed by the RA0E2, with ...
TOKYO, Japan ― Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced the RH850/U2C, a new 32-bit automotive microcontroller (MCU) built on ...
Currently in pre‑release, the TASKING RH850 Compiler will be available to selected customers in April ahead of its public rollout in Q2. It supports the established RH850/U2x MCU family with full TÜV ...
New 32-bit device brings 1Gbps TSN Ethernet, CAN-XL and post-quantum crypto to cost-sensitive vehicle control systems ...
STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM) is ready to launch its new series of microcontrollers with machine learning capabilities in high volumes. The Switzerland-based company said the STM32N6 microcontroller, ...
Imagine a world where microcontrollers (MCUs) and development boards operate without batteries. Energy-harvesting technology now makes this a practical ...
The Dabao open-source hardware board features a Boachip-1x RISC-V MCU, whose RTL Verilog files are also open, and is IRIS inspectable.
Renesas Electronics has expanded its automotive microcontroller portfolio with the introduction of the RH850/U2C.
In our last session we looked at the basic structure and operation of a microcontroller (MCU). Now let’s look at some of the hardware (peripheral circuitry) required to support the microprocessor. In ...
In this episode of MCU Wars, Ritesh Tyagi and Chris Anderson compare two 32-bit microcontrollers—the RX100 from Renesas, and the STM32 from STMicroelectronics. We chose these two devices because of ...
Starting a new microcontroller project can be pretty daunting. While you have at least a rough idea of where you want to end up, there are so many ways to get there that you can get locked into ...
It’s generally pretty easy to spot a microcontroller on a PCB. There are clues aplenty: the more-or-less central location, the nearby crystal oscillator, the maze of supporting passives, and perhaps ...